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Subject: Re: relation to the Washington announcement dated the 20/1/03


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see below--how could that be when Maryland ceded Columbia?
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Date Posted: 00:02:26 02/09/03 Sun
In reply to: if ERGare waiting on Maryland to be the last one to say yes 's message, "Re: Okay bonkers Ive got a question for you, this isa good one" on 23:59:39 02/08/03 Sat

ERG LIMITED 2003-01-20 ASX-SIGNAL-G

HOMEX - Perth

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Project heralds era of integrated regional fare collection;
passengers will be able to use single smart card to pay fares across
all transit systems in the region

ERG Group, a global leader in smart card based transit fare
collection and management systems, along with Northrop Grumman
Information Technology(IT), has been selected by the Washington
Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) to install and operate a
new Regional Customer Service Centre for its smart card based fare
collection system, known as SmarTrip(R).

The WMATA decision means a contract for the project can be awarded to
ERG following final negotiations and the expected approval of the
Maryland Transit Administration.


The WMATA project will begin a new era of integrated transit in the
Washington DC area, Maryland and Northern Virginia allowing
passengers to use a single smart card to pay fares across 17 transit
systems. The SmarTrip system is expected to grow to a card base of
more than one million over a five-year period.

The project involves the establishment and operation of a smart card
customer service centre, card management and the clearing and
settling of smart card transactions across 17 transit agencies in
Northern Virginia, Maryland and the Washington DC area. The new
system will interface with existing installed hardware such as gates
and readers. WMATA has managed the tender and evaluation process on
behalf of the participating transit agencies.

ERG will be responsible for the management of smart cards and
operation of the data processing system incorporating clearing,
settlement and financial management. ERG will use its existing
central computer processing system installed in the San Francisco Bay
Area to perform these functions. This established facility has been
designed to process smart card transactions from multiple North
American cities.

The project calls for ERG to operate the system for a period of five
years, with two subsequent one-year options. The initial five-year
contract, worth approximately US$20 million, comprises the supply,
installation and operation of the system. Northrop Grumman IT will be
responsible for the distribution of smart cards and operation of the
customer service centre in the Washington DC area as a subcontractor
and partner to ERG. Work is expected to commence on the project
during the first quarter of 2003.

"We are pleased that Washington DC is about to join a growing number
of North American cities that have selected ERG's technology to help
run their fare collection systems," said Michael Nash, General
Manager of ERG's Operations in the Americas.

"San Francisco, Toronto, Las Vegas, and Ventura County in Southern
California have allchosen ERG's solution because of its capacity for
interoperability and scalability across multiple transit systems and
millions of passengers and because its open architecture makes it
easier to integrate new applications as they become desirable. This
new project will give ERG a prominent East Coast presence ahead of
some of the major tenders we expect in the coming twelve months.

"The WMATA approval is the first fruit from our relationship with
Northrop Grumman IT. We hope to see that expand to further transit
contracts as well as adding non-transit applications. ERG's capacity
for interoperability and openness of its system is extremely
important for the expanded use of this card base."

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my eyes are sore looking at it my dearChesapeake Bay maybe the culprit in the whole thing.--WW--BK00:46:06 02/09/03 Sun


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